Alan Williams Archaeology (2006). Church of St Mary Gateshead - Archaeological Monitoring During Excavation of Exploratory Test Pits. Alan Williams Archaeology.

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Title: Church of St Mary Gateshead - Archaeological Monitoring During Excavation of Exploratory Test Pits
Number of Pages: 5
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Publication Type: Report
Abstract: Archaeological monitoring was carried out prior to indented alterations of floor levels at the visitor centre and two test pits were excavated within the church. Test pit one was located towards the south-west of the foyer of the visitor centre and test pit two within an office centrally within the chancel. The present floor level in the nave was lower than that of the chancel, the test pits suggested that the earlier formation involved a shallow step up from the nave to the chancel (indicated in test pit one) and further east, a higher step up within the chancel (indicated in test pit two). [Au(abr)]
Author: Alan Williams Archaeology
Publisher: Alan Williams Archaeology
Year of Publication: 2006
Note: Date Of Issue From: 2006 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: CHURCH OF ST. MARY GATESHEAD
Study area:
Investigation type: Post-determination/Research
District: Gateshead
Monument: FLOOR. Undated
Ngr: NZ25406370
Parish: Lamesley
Postcode: NE8 2AU
Source:
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BIAB (Archaeological Investigations Project (AIP))
Created Date: 19 Jan 2009